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BSI PD IEC/TR 62691:2011:2012 Edition

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Optical fibre cables. Guide to the installation of optical fibre cables

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BSI 2012 34
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Optical fibre cabling provides a high performance communications pathway whose characteristics can be degraded by inadequate installation. This technical report provides guidance to assist the user and installer with regard to the general aspects of the installation of optical fibre cables covered by the IEC 60794 series of specifications, and the particular aspects of the ‘blowing’ technique.

Optical fibre cables are designed so that normal installation practices and equipment can be used wherever possible. They do, however, generally have a strain limit rather lower than metallic conductor cables and, in some circumstances, special care and arrangements may be needed to ensure successful installation.

It is important to pay particular attention to the cable manufacturer’s recommendations and stated physical limitations and not exceed the given cable tensile load rating for a particular cable. Damage caused by overloading during installation may not be immediately apparent but can lead to failure later in its service life.

This guide does not supersede the additional relevant standards and requirements applicable to certain hazardous environments, e.g. electricity supply and railways.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Installation planning
3.1 Installation specification
3.2 Route considerations
10 3.3 Cable installation tension considerations
3.4 Cable tension predictions – duct installations
11 3.5 Maximum cable tension
12 Figures
Figure 1 – Cable tension calculations (equations. 1 through 3)
Tables
Table 1 – Calculation for total tension
14 Figure 2 – Cable tension calculations (equations. 4 through 9)
Table 2 – Calculation for pulling force in Figure 2
15 Table 3 – Calculation for pushing force in Figure 2
16 Table 4 – Calculation for blowing force in Figure 2
17 3.6 Installation temperature
Figure 3 – Cable tension calculations; Series1 = blowing; Series2 = pushing; Series3 = pulling
18 3.7 Information and training
4 Cable installation methods
4.1 General considerations
4.2 Safety in confined spaces
4.3 Pre-installation procedures
19 4.4 Installation of optical cables in underground ducts
22 4.5 Installation of aerial optical cables
Figure 4 – Optical fibre cabling in an underground duct
24 4.6 Installation of buried cable
Figure 5 – Aerial cable installation
25 Table 5 – Minimum installation depths
26 4.7 Installation in special situations
27 4.8 Installation of indoor cables
4.9 Blown systems
30 4.10 Cable location
5 Lightning protection
Figure 6 – Cable installation by cascade blowing
31 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/TR 62691:2011
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